Munich’s first "Oktoberfest" ever was held in 1810 to celebrate a royal wedd

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问题     Munich’s first "Oktoberfest" ever was held in 1810 to celebrate a royal wedding with horse races and culinary delights (婚宴软件). The culinary delights, namely beer, were much more popular than the wedding ceremony and horse races.
    Since then, the Munich beer festival has been repeated on an almost annual basis. Only major catastrophes like war or epidemic (瘟疫) outbreaks can stop Munich’s inhabitants from gathering at the green expanse, i.e. the festivals location.
    Even though it is called "Oktoberfest", the festival actually takes place in September, as Bavarian autumn can be tricky and surprise with early cold and snow.
    Today, the "Oktoberfest" is the largest festival worldwide attracting a multitude of visitors. Apart from beer tents the festival offers amusements as diverse as roller coasters, circus appearances, festive parades and live brass bands.
    The ceremonial opening happens at noon. The mayor arrives in a festive coach followed by a decorated horse-drawn brewer’s cart (啤酒拖车). Guests, staff and the numerous brass bands are all wearing traditional costumes for the occasion.
    It takes good nerves and a solid stomach to survive the festivals 16 days of intensive parrying. However, the festival is a huge success: Apart from attracting a multitude of visitors, the festivals brand name "Oktoberfest" has been exported all over the world. [br] Which of the following sentence is NOT true?

选项 A、Bavarian autumn can surprise us with early cold and snow.
B、The Oktoberfest is the largest festival worldwide.
C、All people are supposed to wear traditional costumes for the Oktoberfest.
D、The brand name "Oktoberfest" is only popular in Germany.

答案 D

解析 细节推理题。题目询问下面哪个选项不正确。通过阅读全文以及文章末句可以发现Oktoberfest这个品牌已经名扬世界,而不仅仅是在德国。因此D项(“啤酒节”这个品牌名称仅在德国受到欢迎)是错误选项,为本题答案。A项(巴伐利亚州的秋天可能早早就伴有严寒和降雪)可以从文章第三段得知。B项(慕尼黑啤酒节是世界上最大的节日)可以从文章第四段知晓。C项(在啤酒节上,所有的人都应身着传统服饰)可从文章第五段得知。
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